News you can use: A guide to tonight’s Le Flash in Castleberry Hill

If you are going to Le Flash tonight, this information will help you plan your tour of Castleberry Hill.

Getting there: A shuttle will leave every 10 minutes from the Garnett MARTA Station (Trinity Street side) between 7 p.m. and 1 a.m. Parking is available in lots at the corner of Trinity Avenue and Spring Street.

Finding your way: Maps will be available on the bus and at the event, or you can download one at www.leflash-atlanta.com

7:30 p.m. “Aglow,” 30-minute dance performances every half hour.
Elliott St. @ Nelson St. and on the curve before pedestrian bridge.

7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. “Pour” | gloATL + Lauri Stallings (40 minutes). Begins corner of Fair Street and Bradberry Street, down Bradberry to Haynes, Spur-Alley between Walker and Peters to Mangum Street, left on Mangum, right on Walker/Nelson. Concludes in building and inner courtyard at Castleberry Point, corner of Nelson and Walker Streets. Click link for video preview.

7:30, 8:15 and 9:00 p.m. “Tonoi III,” a clarinet composition by Nickitas Demos, will be performed by Ken Long with visuals by Joe Peragine. 313 Walker Street.

8-9 p.m.: Presynaptic Potential and Presynaptic Peepshow
Walker Street north of Haynes Street side and Alley/Spur.

Catherine Fox is co-founder of ArtsATL and served as executive director, executive editor and chief art critic for its first six years. She was art and architecture critic at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for 27 years, during which time she was Cox Writer of the Year, twice winner of Cox awards in criticism, received two Green Eyeshade Awards and an award from the American Association of Sunday and Feature Editors. She holds a master’s degree in art history from the University of Michigan. She is a co-author of Noplaceness: Art in a Post-Urban Landscape. She received the 2013 Community Impact Administrator Arts Award from the Emory College Center for Creativity Arts for her work on ArtsATL.